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Public InputPlease comment on EPA's proposed regulations and other draft materials and participate in upcoming public meetings. If you have questions about drinking water, call 1-800-426-4791 or email the Safe Drinking Water Hotline. You are important to America's drinking water. There are all sorts of ways that you can get involved. Read It's Your Drinking Water: Get to Know it and Protect it!: How the right-to-know provisions of the Safe Drinking Water Act can help you learn about and protect your drinking water (EPA-810-K-99-002) or download a printable version in PDF A great way to get involved is to learn about your water. Water suppliers now send annual water quality reports to their customers. A new series of public service announcements from EPA encourages consumers to dive into new information available about the water they drink. In the spring of 1998, EPA convened several focus groups to discuss consumers' views on drinking water. EPA is using the results of that study to better provide consumers with the information that they want about their drinking water.
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